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MORAYSHIRE ROLL OF HONOUR 459
WALKER, Alexander. No. 201560, Pte., 4th Gordon Highlanders ; born at Tomshill Cottage,
Dunlugas, Turriff, 8th August, 1899, father residing at Forres ; joined at Aberdeen, 27th
Sept., 1915 ; served in France ; died of wounds at No. 1 Australian General Hospital, Rouen,
France, 12th Nov., 1918. Son of Alexander and Jessie Walker, Dallas Village, Forres. Occu-
pation, farm servant.
WALKER, Alexander. No. 265407, Pte., 6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at 287, High Street,
Elgin, 8th August, 1877 ; joined at Elgin, 4th August, 1914 ; served in France ; killed at
Roeux, East of Arras. Son of Helen Walker, Elgin. Occupation, painter.
WALKER, Allan Robertson. Capt., 2nd Btn. 15th Sikhs, Indian Army, Scottish Horse, 3 /6th
Seaforth Highlanders, and Royal Flying Corps ; born at Elgin, 22nd Oct., 1895 ; joined at
Edinburgh, Sept., 1914 ; served in France and India ; wounded, 28th April, and 23rd Sept.,
1916. Son of William Robertson and Margaret Cecilia Walker, Hendrie Cottage, Elgin.
Occupation, medical student.
WALKER, Edward. No. 25403, Pte., Gloucester Hussars ; born at Derbyshire, 1st Sept., 1886,
educated at Fochabers ; joined in London, August, 1914 ; served in Egypt and the Dar-
danelles ; wounded in thigh and jaw. Son of George and Sarah Walker, Mickieburough
House, Church Square, Cromer, Norfolk. Occupation, butler.
WALKER, Ellis. No. 973, Pte., 2nd Seaforths ; born at Miltonduff, 3rd Dec, 1894 ; joined at
Elgin, Jan., 1911 ; served in France ; died of wounds at Battle of Aisne, 27th Sept., 1914.
Son of James and Annie Walker, 206, High Street, Elgin. Occupation, regular soldier.
WALKER, Ernest. No. 109166, Gnr., Royal Field Artillery ; born at Aberlour, Banffshire,
2nd Dec, 1896, residing in Morayshire for eighteen years ; joined at Grantown-on-Spey, 12th
Oct., 1915 ; served in Mesopotamia and India. Son of Annie Walker. Occupation, grocer.
WALKER, George. No. 265742, Sgt., 6th Btn. Seaforths ; born at Post Office, Rafford, Forres,
16th May, 1895 ; joined at Rafford, 14th Sept., 1914 ; served in France ; wounded three
times ; awarded Military Medal. Son of George and Jessie Walker, Post Office, Rafford,
Forres. Occupation, joiner's apprentice.
WALKER, George. No. 153465, Cpl., i/6th Seaforths ; born at Elgin, 7th Sept., 1883 ; joined
at Elgin, 4th August, 1914 ; served in France and Ireland. Son of Helen Walker. Occu-
pation, painter.
WALKER, George. No. 1014, Cpl., i/6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Bishopmill, Elgin,
25th March, 1893 ; joined at Burghead, 23rd March, 191 1 ; served in France. Son of William
(deceased) and W. Walker, Manbeen, by Elgin. Occupation, tailor.
WALKER, George Alexander. No. 1657, Lee. /Cpl., 2 /6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at
Clune, Nairnshire, 21st Dec, 1898, residing in Morayshire since three years old ; joined at
Hopeman, August, 1913 ; served in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India. Son of George and
Rebecca Walker, Damhead Cottages, Kinloss. Occupation, butcher's apprentice.
WALKER, James. No. P.5634, Cpl., 1st Seaforths ; born at Crossley, Pluscarden, 16th June,
1878; joined at Elgin, 22nd Nov., 1897; served in South Africa, France, and Mesopotamia;
died of heat-stroke in Mesopotamia 16th July, 1917 ; awarded Queen's Medal with five Bars
and King's Medal with Two Bars, for South Africa. Son of James and Annie Walker, 206c,
High Street, Elgin.
WALKER, James. No. 96681, Gnr., Royal Field Artillery ; born at Knockando, Elgin, 29th
March, 1895 ; joined at Grantown-on-Spey, 5th June, 1915 ; served in France ; killed in
action, 28th Sept., 1918; awarded Military Medal. Son of Annie Walker. Occupation, grocer.
WALKER, James. No. 145654, Spr., R.E. ; born at 211, High Street, Elgin, 29th Jan., 1875 ;
joined at Elgin, 15th Feb., 1916 ; served in France ; discharged suffering with tuberculosis.
Son of Helen Walker. Occupation, stone mason.
WALKER, James. No. 27916, Pte., 7th Seaforths ; born at Forres, 27th July, 1883 ; joined at
Glasgow, 17th June, 1918 ; served in France and Germany. Son of George Walker, Cloven-
side, Forres, and Mary Robb or Walker (deceased). Occupation, bar attendant.

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